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New Poll Shows Top Democrat Senator On Track To Lose In 2026 (Ossoff, GA)
Trending Politics ^ | 02/14/2025 | Chris Powell

Posted on 02/14/2025 1:39:08 PM PST by Signalman

A new poll spells bad news for Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) as he gears up for re-election in 2026. The survey, conducted by Tyson Group, tested the Georgia Democrat against three potential Republican challengers—Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA), Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA), and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA). The results indicate Ossoff faces a tough road ahead, particularly in a head-to-head race against the popular governor.

The poll, conducted in January, shows Ossoff trailing Gov. Kemp by 7 points, a significant warning sign for Democrats hoping to maintain control of the seat.

In a direct matchup, Kemp leads Ossoff 49% to 42%, with 8% still undecided. The Republican governor, who has maintained strong popularity in Georgia, performs well among White voters (71%), older voters (66% among those 75 and older), and Republicans (91%).

Ossoff, meanwhile, continues to dominate among African American voters (80%) and younger voters aged 18-29 (54%). However, his struggles with moderate and independent voters are glaring. Kemp claims 32% of independent voters compared to Ossoff’s 49%, leaving a sizable 17% still undecided.

The governor’s strong numbers suggest that if he enters the race, he would be a formidable contender capable of flipping the seat red.

Ossoff performs slightly better when matched up against Rep. Buddy Carter and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, but the results still raise concerns for Democrats. Against Carter, Ossoff leads 47% to 39%, with 13% undecided. While this margin appears more favorable for the incumbent senator, the high number of undecided voters means the race remains volatile.

The most striking result, however, comes in the Ossoff-Greene matchup. Ossoff holds a 51% to 39% advantage over the firebrand congresswoman, with 9% undecided.

The poll also shows the impact of President Donald Trump in Georgia. Trump maintains a 49% approval rating, with 45% disapproving, giving him a net +4 approval rating. His strongest support comes from older voters, with 67% of those aged 75 and older backing him.

Meanwhile, Ossoff’s path to re-election could likely depend on how Trump’s influence shapes the Republican primary. While Kemp remains a widely respected figure in Georgia, both Carter and Greene have aligned themselves more closely with Trump’s populist movement.

Perhaps the most alarming statistic for Ossoff is his favorability rating, which lags behind other key Georgia figures. The poll found:

Brian Kemp: 43% favorable, 40% unfavorable
Stacey Abrams: 36% favorable, 52% unfavorable
Jon Ossoff: 25% favorable, 13% unfavorable
Marjorie Taylor Greene: 31% favorable, 26% unfavorable

Ossoff’s 25% favorability rating is strikingly low for an incumbent senator, signaling potential voter dissatisfaction.

Throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Georgia remained a Democratic stronghold, with senators like Tom Watson. The late 20th century marked a political shift in Georgia, with Republican Paul Coverdell winning a Senate seat in 1993—the first Republican senator from Georgia since Reconstruction.

This signaled the beginning of the state’s transition away from its Democratic roots. Zell Miller, a Democrat who served from 2000 to 2005, famously aligned with Republican policies on several issues, including his endorsement of George W. Bush in 2004.

While Democrats have carried Georgia in the last two Senate elections, this poll suggests that Ossoff faces an uphill battle in 2026. If Kemp runs, Republicans have a strong chance of flipping the seat. Even against Carter, the race remains highly competitive.


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KEYWORDS: 2026election; buddycarter; election2026; georgia; jonossoff; ossoff; trendingpolitics
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie
Jon Ossoff: 25% favorable, 13% unfavorable

Sounds like Ossoff is a cipher like our ex-senator Bob Casey, Jr. IOW, 62% have no opinion because he has done nothing because he is nothing but a party rubber stamp. Casey had the advantage of having a famous Daddy but reality finally caught up with him in November and he was sent packing.

There IS a God in heaven.

41 posted on 02/14/2025 5:23:19 PM PST by Vigilanteman (The politicized state destroys aspects of civil society, human kindness and private charity.)
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To: Lazamataz

I’m working on the shorter term goal of keeping my county’s GOP in the hands of the MAGA Patriots and out of the clutches of the do nothing GOPEs.


42 posted on 02/14/2025 7:47:36 PM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: PGR88

On top of that, there is a significant grassroots election integrity effort that wasn’t in place in 2020. It made a difference in 2024, it will matter in 2026. Our county GOP chair has already said one of his top ongoing priorities is training up poll watchers and workers.


43 posted on 02/14/2025 7:55:21 PM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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